i dont know the answer i need it we"ve changed the timing belt and cars not running right so i need to know what wires i jump on the passenger side of car its a 1991 Honda civic
A jumper wire should use to bridge electrical ground across?
A fused jumper wire is just a wire with or with out alligator clips that has a fuse on it. It can be either buss or blade fuse. You can make one with some parts at autozone or similar parts store.
No, you need at least 8 gauge for jumper cables.
You take the jumper (the little plastic thing) and with either a pair of needle nose pliers or tweezers slide the jumper over the pins on whatever it is you need to jumper for
Some older wire does not have a ground. All you can do in that case is use a jumper wire to connect the ground to the neutral.
Take a jumper wire from Battery + to coil +Then jump solenoid on starter
Yes, you install a GFCI on a 2 wire circuit.
Fuel pump relay 98 Buick at Park Avenue can be bypassed by locating the jumper wire that runs from under the dash to the "reader", and then create the "resistor pack" to jumper accross the wires.
Look behind the dash near the ignition and find the cut ignition wire leading to the box. Disconnect the black wires from the box and install a jumper. Or chase down the antenna lead by following the black antenna wire wrap the antenna in thick aluminum foil.
A zero ohm link is a piece of wire, a jumper.
Unplug it from the accumulator and run a jumper wire between the two holes. If the compressor clutch remains engaged while the jumper wire is in place, the switch is functioning properly.
Look behind the dash near the ignition and find the cut ignition wire leading to the box. Disconnect the black wires from the box and install a jumper. Or chase down the antenna lead by following the black antenna wire wrap the antenna in thick aluminum foil.